Feb-10-2017, 03:46 AM
Python's long-term memory management should be superior to languages like C/C++ and Java. This comes at a price, that Python is constantly reference counting, but in C/C++ any accidental memory leaks will persist for the life of the program, and Java... is complicated, but Python will excel in this specific way.
The desktop software I use is written partly in Python (according to Github, ~45% Javascript, ~33% C and ~20% Python).
Why does he care about those specific points? He is interested in programming? Any projects in mind?
The desktop software I use is written partly in Python (according to Github, ~45% Javascript, ~33% C and ~20% Python).
Why does he care about those specific points? He is interested in programming? Any projects in mind?